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the new york jets brought him in. his goal is to be a starting kicker in the nfl at the start of next season. >>> nba the warriors running with the utah jazz right now. story coming up on the late show. you might not know that they have a developmental teammate, d league entry in santa cruz that made their home debut a couple of nights ago in their newly constructed kaiser permanente arena. and there was an electric vibe on christmas eve as the santa cruz warriors sold out the place. sold it out on christmas eve. the warriors ownership group built this facility in just over 9 months having their d league team so close to the bay area helping the big club develop players. tough job being santa all those appearances. this one did not stick. the landing. a face plant to the rim. that was the halftime entertainment at yesterday's bold rockets game. tough one. oh, poor santa! whoa man! >>> she makes a lot of noise on the basketball court. and she earns the cheers from the crowd. but guard alexis thompson can't hear them. l
the new york jets brought him in. his goal is to be a starting kicker in the nfl at the start of next season. >>> nba the warriors running with the utah jazz right now. story coming up on the late show. you might not know that they have a developmental teammate, d league entry in santa cruz that made their home debut a couple of nights ago in their newly constructed kaiser permanente arena. and there was an electric vibe on christmas eve as the santa cruz warriors sold out the place....
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. >>> police in new york say it was a set up. two firefighters responding to a call were kill bid an excon. cbs reporter jennifer lewis hall shows us how he lured them in. >> firefighters rushed to this early morning fire near rochester new york and were met by bullets. police say 62-year-old william spengler lit a home and car on fire so he could lure first responders to the scene and shoot them. two webster firefighters were killed in the ambush. two more were injured. with crews under attack the flames burned out of control jumping from home to home. >> i'm not aware of anything like this in my 23 years in the to be of webster. >> police say soon after the s.w.a.t. team arrived the gunman took his life. crews put out the flames but not before several homes were lost. news spread quickly through the small town of webster. people brought fires to the local fire house and gave their cob -- condolences. >> who targets people on christmas. i'm sorry. >> he was in yale for beating his 92-year-old grandmother. he has been out of pris
. >>> police in new york say it was a set up. two firefighters responding to a call were kill bid an excon. cbs reporter jennifer lewis hall shows us how he lured them in. >> firefighters rushed to this early morning fire near rochester new york and were met by bullets. police say 62-year-old william spengler lit a home and car on fire so he could lure first responders to the scene and shoot them. two webster firefighters were killed in the ambush. two more were injured. with...
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Dec 11, 2012
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for the rest, new york is all right with partly cloudy skies and a temperature of 54. chicago's sunshine, 37 degrees. that's cool. for them this will be a major heat wave. 58degrees in santa rosa. nap that -- extend forecast, wednesday looks w. not hugely w. lit distinctionly be colder. thursday and friday will ease it off right now. thursday and friday look mostly dry. saturday and sunday we're going to do the universal forecast. there is sun. there's clouds. unstable weather like unstable people, you don't know what it is going to do next. these are books i started collecting when i was 8. patrick moore, it is funny that you haven't heard from him because not only did he write more than out boxen astronomy, but he was also the longest running host of any television program in the milky way galaxy. he hosted the bbc sky at night beginning in 1957 and worked all the way up until last monday. he hosted the last program. over this weekend heeded -- he died at 89. he was known to millions. he inspired millions in astronomy, inspired me, and you're about find out why when
for the rest, new york is all right with partly cloudy skies and a temperature of 54. chicago's sunshine, 37 degrees. that's cool. for them this will be a major heat wave. 58degrees in santa rosa. nap that -- extend forecast, wednesday looks w. not hugely w. lit distinctionly be colder. thursday and friday will ease it off right now. thursday and friday look mostly dry. saturday and sunday we're going to do the universal forecast. there is sun. there's clouds. unstable weather like unstable...
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jeffrey steinberg is the medical director of the fertility institutes in los angeles and new york city. >> we have chromosome 21 lit up in red. >> reporter: the team uses an expensive high-tech approach to select sex. it's called preimplantation genetic diagnosis or pgd for short. >> the accuracy in our program has been 100%. we're on thousands of cases now. we have never, ever missed a correct gender. >> reporter: in his lab, fertilized embryos are genetically analyzed. only those with the desired sex rim planted into the mother's uterus. dr. steinberg says a growing number of couples from the bay area use his services. >> the numbers keep going up and up and up. >> reporter: dr. steinberg says in his experience just as many want a girl as a boy. even so, the use of the technology troubles dr. marcy darnofski. >> now we have a way to do it. the question is, should we? >> reporter: she is associate director at the center for genetics in society in berkeley. she says when a couple spends thousands of dollars to produce a boy or a girl, they want results. >> what if the child doesn't mee
jeffrey steinberg is the medical director of the fertility institutes in los angeles and new york city. >> we have chromosome 21 lit up in red. >> reporter: the team uses an expensive high-tech approach to select sex. it's called preimplantation genetic diagnosis or pgd for short. >> the accuracy in our program has been 100%. we're on thousands of cases now. we have never, ever missed a correct gender. >> reporter: in his lab, fertilized embryos are genetically analyzed....
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it should be at the top of their agenda. >> new york mayor michael bloomberg also pushing for tougher national gun regulations. the mayor was surrounded today by dozens of people whose lives have been affected by gun violence. >>> coping with a tragedy like the one in connecticut hard for adults but young children are also trying to make sense of it. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran shows us how one bay area school district is handling this sensitive issue. >> every time you do it there's a little twinge. but they love it here and they feel safe. so we're trying to foster that and let them know that things happen. >> reporter: bob cavano has two children that golakeshore school. >> it's unbelievable. i mean, there's no -- you know, i try to not have avoidance be my main defense. but in this case, that's part of what i need to keep going. >> reporter: he and his wife made sure their kids knew the shooting in connecticut was an isolated incident and didn't go into much detail. coping with last week's devastating tragedy has parents and teachers across the country reaching out for help. >> a
it should be at the top of their agenda. >> new york mayor michael bloomberg also pushing for tougher national gun regulations. the mayor was surrounded today by dozens of people whose lives have been affected by gun violence. >>> coping with a tragedy like the one in connecticut hard for adults but young children are also trying to make sense of it. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran shows us how one bay area school district is handling this sensitive issue. >> every time you do...
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ines ferre for cbs news, new york. >>> no way the aggressor. i never went up to him. >> you might say he puts the slap in slapstick. what happened right before a comedian hit a target worker. >> they say some people rooted for their failure. the bitter words from the owners of a shuttered bay area restaurant. ,,,,,,,,,, people are stuck in very old habits of using toothpaste to clean their denture. but dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can grow and multiply. polident is specifically designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formula kills 99.9% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why dentists recommend polident. [ male announcer ] polident. cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. turkish coast. at least two boats, includig this cargo ship, are reportg crew >>> as many as 14 people are dead or missing in stormy weather off turkey. this cargo ship is reporting crewmembers missi
ines ferre for cbs news, new york. >>> no way the aggressor. i never went up to him. >> you might say he puts the slap in slapstick. what happened right before a comedian hit a target worker. >> they say some people rooted for their failure. the bitter words from the owners of a shuttered bay area restaurant. ,,,,,,,,,, people are stuck in very old habits of using toothpaste to clean their denture. but dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer...
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preparations under way for the big new year's eve ball drop at times square in new york city. today workers installed waterford crystal triangles on the ceremonial ball. more than a billion people across the world expected to watch the ball drop on tv. >>> for the cost of a postage stamp a group of bay area women received a priceless gift. cbs 5 reporter juliette goodrich explains how it all started with a discovery in the thrift store. >> these five cards must have somehow gotten mixed in. >> reporter: pam rousseau was at a thrift store in hayward when she found five cards sealed with handwritten addresses but no stamp. they were tucked away on a lower back shelf. >> the handwriting was scribbly and i wasn't sure if it might be an elderly person or... >> reporter: so she put stamps on them with a note attached explaining who she was and where she had found the letters. this card that pam put a stamp on made its way to the home in alameda. only as we find out, this card was supposed to have been sent five years ago to mary ann. >> and i opened it up and saw sue bunker's name a
preparations under way for the big new year's eve ball drop at times square in new york city. today workers installed waterford crystal triangles on the ceremonial ball. more than a billion people across the world expected to watch the ball drop on tv. >>> for the cost of a postage stamp a group of bay area women received a priceless gift. cbs 5 reporter juliette goodrich explains how it all started with a discovery in the thrift store. >> these five cards must have somehow...